Why You Need to Get Rid of the 'Bozos' in Your Office Employees with bad attitudes can cripple a company's culture.

By Andrea Huspeni

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

People with negative attitudes at your office can bring down the whole team.

"There are just some people with bad attitudes. We call them 'bozos,'" says Ryan Urban, the co-founder of marketing platform Bounce Exchange.

While Urban adds these people may be the hardest workers in the company and do incredibly well on an individual level, anyone who brings down the company's culture isn't worth it.

Urban voiced his advice during a panel about culture moderated by David Shanklin of CultureIQ, a culture engagement platform and BIZ Experiences's partner for the Top Company Cultures list . The panel consisted of two of last year's winners from our Top Company Culture list -- Ben Kirshner, the CEO of digital marketing agency Elite SEM, and Urban -- and Chana Fitton, the COO of seed firm The Rippel Foundation.

In the video, Urban describes when and how to let these people go.

Related: 5 Secrets to Maintaining a High-Performance Culture in a Growing Company

Related: 5 Keys to Retaining Your Best Employees

Related: The Key to Hiring the Best Employees

Andrea Huspeni

Founder of This Dog's Life

Andrea Huspeni is the former special projects director at BIZ Experiences.com and the founder of This Dog's Life.

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